18 Related Articles from 2018-11-09

Fighting preventing Yemenis from fleeing Hodeidah city.... GENEVA, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Nearly half a million people have fled their homes in the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah and surrounding areas since June but... >>

HOT OR NOT: Keaton Jennings' century vindicates Ed Smith's selection. It's Hot or Not time again as Sportsmail's IAN LADYMAN reveals what's been making him feel warm and what's been leaving him cold this week. >>

I spent two years serving my country with AmeriCorps. In return, Uncle Sam sent me a bill.. No lawmaker would treat veterans' education benefits as taxable income. Civilian service members shouldn't be punished by unpatriotic taxes either. >>

Nokia CEO: 5G will start to launch in 2019 and 2020. Rajeev Suri, Nokia president adn CEO, discusses the company's quarterly earnings, the adoption of 5G technology and the announcement of layoffs as cost-cutting measures. >>

Only country to revoke same-sex marriage. Somewhere around the age of 10, Linda Bogle-Mienzer became aware of her attraction to her own sex. For more than two decades, she kept it inside, fearful of what she saw as an environment of homophobia in her family and in her home country, Bermuda. >>

Pedestrian dead, another in hospital after being hit by vehicle in Scarborough. A female pedestrian is dead and a male pedestrian is in hospital after they were both struck by a vehicle in Scarborough early Friday morning. >>

Prince, Son & Heir - Charles at 70: Camilla is breakout star. BBC One's Prince, Son & Heir - Charles at 70 provided a fascinating insight into the couple's private life at home and at court, with viewers enthusing about Camilla's wry sense of humour. >>

Schools to access up to £16,000 if rated as `requiring.... Education Secretary Damian Hinds said he wants to simplify the school accountability system and give teachers the freedom to get on with their jobs. >>

Sparrow hawk holding jackdaw's beak closed as pair scrap in back garden fight. Nigel Atkins, 72, captured the moment a bird of prey and crow bitterly fight in his back garden in Leicestershire for 40 minutes. The pair fought so much they didn't notice Nigel two yards from them. >>

Stress in luxury real estate with mega-mansion glut. CNBC's Robert Frank reports on why more and more mega-mansions are going to auction in this current real estate market. >>

The ‘Stay Rich’ Crowd Are Coming Back to Pimco. A stock market rout and rising yields have sent a flood of money into the fund giant. Its higher-yield strategies are benefiting. >>

The Health 202: Abortion rights advocates vow to fight new birth-control rules. A long legal fight is coming. >>

The replacement House of Commons is just about ready. MPs will start moving into the new chamber in a few weeks and stay there for about a decade. >>

Why you should think twice before paying for accident forgiveness on your car insurance. If you pay extra for accident forgiveness with your car insurance, you might think your premium won’t go up if you cause a crash. But don’t bet on it. >>

With buyout money sky high, college football's coaching carousel shaping up to be slow. Hamstrung by buyout money, all but a few college football programs are expected to stand pat. >>

World's first underwater hotel. For once, it's an opportunity to sleep with the fishes that doesn't mean you end up like a character in a mob movie. >>

Year of the Woman 2: Record election success for women that goes way beyond the numbers. It's been a record-breaking election season for women, and not just in numbers. We've seen big changes that will smooth the path to political parity. >>